Kshatriya
It insists upon itself.
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His laws were, that no free woman should be allowed any more than one maid to follow her, unless she was drunk: nor was to stir out of the city by night, wear jewels of gold about her, or go in an embroidered robe, unless she was a professed and public prostitute; that, bravos excepted, no man was to wear a gold ring, nor be seen in one of those effeminate robes woven in the city of Miletus. By which infamous exceptions he discreetly diverted his citizens from superfluities and pernicious pleasures.
It was a project of great utility to attract then by honor and ambition to their duty and obedience.
If you made this a law nowadays all foids would be wearing jewels of gold and an embroidered robe JFL





